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Watching Wolves And Bears At Banff National Park

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July 2, 2014

Are there wolves and bears at Banff National Park in Canada? You bet, as this video clearly shows. It was taken from a remote camera set up along the Bow Valley Parkway during a seasonal travel restriction. With humans out of the picture, the wildlife came into view.

The restriction prohibited travel by vehicle, bicycle, or foot between 8 p.m. and 8 a.m. on the 17-kilometre section of the parkway between the Trans-Canada Highway/Bow Valley Parkway interchange and Johnston Canyon Campground. On June 25 the area was reopened to its full 24-hour use. 

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